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Pulver Photography Head photographer Brian Pulver with little sister and apprentice Laura Pulver.

01/23/2026

Quick programming note to our faithful followers!

So, everyone is shutting down for this weekend, from the local promotions to AEW/ROH.

We had all the pics from last week, but we find the show works better for fans when we stick to the Thursday before th new show. We’ll be able to catch you up and remind you what all happened as we look back and as we switch around to previewing what’s coming up.

So, stay safe. We haven’t closed shop, we’ve just postponed like everyone else.

We’ll catch you next week. -Brian

01/10/2026

Pulver Pic RE-View is back! This is an archive copy* of our premiere return episode. We talk about MPX: New Years Free!

Thanks again to everyone who viewed us over 500 times in the first 24 hours.

Brian went back and smoothed out some of the audio problems we experienced. We'll be good to go for out next show LIVE on Thursday at 7:30pm.

Here's a quick rundown of when we talked about which matches:

Pulver Pic RE-View - MPX: New Year's Free
00:00 - Show Open, relaunching after a tech difficulty. Introduction to us and to the show. Audio is wonky at the start and end, but it clears up once get into the pictures. (good news. Problem has been figured out and we should be good to go next time.)

04:25 - Show begins. Laura decided to change up all of her settings and what that means.

08:05 - 01 Ambrosia v Morgan Mercy

21:02 - 02 LVJ and Big J v Auzzy and Brock Ali

34:10 - 03 Sky De Lacrimosa v Redd Chambers

41:40 - 04 Athena announces the Joshi Tournament for "Who Runs the World 3" - March 7th.

45:18 - 05 Keri Morton v 1 Called Manders v Kaimi

56:45 - 06 Shay and the Simps v Reiza Clarke

01:02:00 - 07 Jastin Taylor v Elijah Eros v Tommy'

01:13:35 - 08 Tommy Becker v Delynn Cavens

01:20:03 - 09 Shot Caller Battle Royal
1:35:10 - Wrap-up and show close with quick pre-view for the next MPX show.

* = we're posting an archive copy because Live videos are automatically deleted after a month or so.

WOW!THANK YOU EVERYONE WHO TUNED INTO THE LIVE STREAM AND THE RECORDING!WE JUST HIT 500 VIEWS!!!! In less than 24 hours....
01/09/2026

WOW!

THANK YOU EVERYONE WHO TUNED INTO THE LIVE STREAM AND THE RECORDING!

WE JUST HIT 500 VIEWS!!!! In less than 24 hours.

We are so happy with the success of the show’s relaunch. We hope you’ll join us again on Thursday at 7:30pm for our next show about tonight’s “Heavy Artillery”.

Along with the live stream, we’ll be uploading an archive recording. There were some audio issues on our first time out. Brian is going to work on the audio and the upload here and other places should sound better and we already have them fixed for next time.

Have a great time tonight and we’ll see ya Thursday! (Cathprase is still being workshopped)

[Brian here. I’ve got a couple of “lost posts” of the story behind the photo behind the dinner that the pic was taken, b...
12/07/2025

[Brian here. I’ve got a couple of “lost posts” of the story behind the photo behind the dinner that the pic was taken, but the post hasn’t been written yet. i hope to sort that out soon. ]

As is Tradition….

“The Story Behind the Photo Behind the Dinner™”

In a battle to be number one contender, Tatum Manning suplexes Demo Diamond from the middle turnbuckle. The match would later be declared a double disqualification by Senior Referee Travis Trueborne because a pair of referees were knocked out during the course of the match.

Behind the lens:

Usually, like 9 times out of ten, whenever wrestlers claim the turnbuckles and it looks like one is about to suplex the other, it doesn’t happen. The intended victim will fight their way out and fend off their opponent who will drop to the mat.

And sometimes you get that 10th time, where you catch that things are different. And if you’re lucky enough to catch that subtle change you get ready to catch something stunning.

I’m pretty sure this dented the middle of the ring. It certainly sounded like it.

Somehow these men would survive and go on to slug it out until the match was called.

But that’s a whole other thing.

Wrestling is storytelling. And a tool of that storytelling is the get feats these people will go through to achieve their dreams and goals. It illustrates the amount of punishment and pain they’re willing to endure along the way.

Which all takes on a whole new meaning when authority ends it all in such an abrupt way and disregards all of that in wave of their hand.

Twenty minutes of war halted because some ref put on his big boy pants and forgot his big boy glasses. Because he would have seen that neither ref takedown was intentional.

But a good story has unexpected twists and turns. Just like you sometimes have to wait for the tenth time for the suplex to take flight off the ropes, you have to wait a moment before retribution hits the mark.

A good story takes time to pull you in, to enthrall and get you invested. And when it finally lands, it hits hard. Trust the process.

Also: 6oz sirloin, loaded Mac and cheese, street corn, unsweet mango ice tea with sweetener on the side, not pictured: bowl of enchilada soup and a slice of peanut butter pie

And thus concludes tonight’s entry in the Royal Archive of
“The Story Behind the Photo Behind the Dinner™”
An exploration of art, athleticism, and street corn.

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